From the Principal

High Talent Well done to Alexander Saunders who has been recommended for promotion
to the rank of cadet Under Officer in the Australian Army Cadets. Congratulations to the Sydney
High Athletics team on their great performance in the NSW Schools Knockout Competition on August
26. High came second to Westfields Sports High, defeating Barker, St Joseph’s and Shore at
the meet. Joshua Tassell won the 100m., Chris Morrow the high jump, Frank Torok the 1500m and Max
Kite the shot put. Jeremy Rajendram was third in the long jump. Well done indeed, boys!

Phillip Day Memorial Scholarship – will you apply? The Phillip Day Memorial
Scholarship was established to commemorate the life of our long serving Head Teacher of Social
Science and Old Boy. The scholarship is awarded for one or a combination of the following
criteria: high talent in a particular area of academic or co-curricular endeavour; particularly
good all round achievement; special needs, financial or otherwise. The scholarship has been
awarded twice - in 2009 to Alexander Belokopytov (a Year 12 student) and in 2010 to Terence Pham
(enrolled in Year 9, 2010).The scholarship is structured for 2011 as a one-off payment of $1200.
Who may apply? Any current students or newly enrolled student may apply for the scholarship. How
can I apply? Download an application form from www.sydneyboyshigh.com/enrolment /PJ
Day Scholarship. The Selection Committee encourages applications from current and newly
enrolled students with any special talents or needs or from good all rounders. All applications
will be treated confidentially. The closing date for applications is 30 November, 2010.

End of Season Dinners Thank you to the hardworking members of the Football and Rugby
Committees who organised such well patronised and optimistic celebratory dinners last week. For
our major winter sports the season ended on a positive note. Importantly, there was also a sense
of direction and a plan for improvement that I am confident will be implemented in both sports.
The conviction is spreading that our boys will indeed have to be coached and managed more
professionally if we are to remain competitive in such a highly resourced and intense sporting
environment as the GPS has become. The evenings were a great way to showcase the achievements of
the boys and to honour their coaches and managers.

Boggabilla Visit Another Boggabilla cultural exchange visit was conducted this week.
I was pleased to be able to witness a presentation on indigenous men’s health in the
‘Pink House’ or community meeting place that has been the target of High Year 9 fund
raising since 2004. The meeting room has now been refurbished and equipped to continue to operate
as an important local facility. Aunty Dawn was very appreciative of SBHS efforts to help her
community. At the ‘yarn up’ on Tuesday, the community elders agreed that the next
project should be the construction of a BMX track on Council land next to the sports field and
sports facilities upgrade, being planned by the Moree Plains Shire Council. I met with one of the
Council Officers in Moree on Sunday to discuss the drawings and plans for the project. A BMX
track would give the local children a place to ride their bikes in safety and not on the busy
highways passing through their town.

Open Day Thank you to Louise Graul, John Walker and all the staff and students who
made our Open Day this week a success despite the weather. Open Day has become an annual event
that is growing in importance on High’s calendar. It is very crucial for us to make a
positive impression on students that might be accepting places in Year 7, considering offers in
Years 8-12 or exploring what schools to apply for before sitting the SSET.

Behaviour on trains Some High Junior School boys were shocked to be held accountable
for their behaviour while travelling to school.

An enterprising commuter, upset by their behaviour, took a photograph of them on his mobile phone
and emailed me his complaint when he got to work. Before the complainant had lunch that day the
boys he complained about had been identified by Mr Barris and had their responsibilities as
travellers on public transport forcefully explained to them.Dr K A Jaggar

Parent Information Evenings

Year 9 2011 Parent Information Evening A Parent Information Evening will be held on
Monday 13 September in the Great Hall at 6:00 pm to discuss the subjects studied by boys
in Year 9 2011.

Year 10 2011 Parent Information Evening A Parent Information Evening will be held on
Tuesday 7 September in the Great Hall at 6:00 pm to discuss the subjects studied by boys
in Year 10 2011. Subject Acceleration (in subjects such as Modern History, Geography, Music etc)
has been offered to Year 10 boys in past years. In 2011 Year 10 boys will study 3 electives
(possibly including an Acceleration subject). The options available to boys for 2011 will be
discussed at the meeting. The main focus of the meeting will be relevant for boys interested
in subject acceleration.

Year 11 2011 Parent Information Evening A Parent Information Evening will be held on
Monday 13 September in the Great Hall at 7:00 pm to discuss the subjects studied by boys
in Year 11 2011.R Dowdell
Deputy Principal

Year 12 Parent Meeting

Re: References Friday 3 September at 9.42 am in The Great Hall

Please ensure all documents are returned to Mrs Northey in the Ante Room by Friday 10
September

From the Two Libraries

ANDREWS LIBRARY

DISPLAY OF OLD BOY DONATION OF HAKLUYT COLLECTION

This year for Open Day the Andrews Library acted like the State Library in putting together a
rather cutsie antique display of a very unique collection we were donated by one of our Old Boys.
This display will remain on the Newspaper Table and on the Andrews Library Noticeboard for a
couple of weeks. The Hakluyt Society was formed to put together materials related to World
Exploration and the Age of Discovery. This is a great collection for students studying
Historiography for their HSC or for Juniors studying the theme of DISCOVERY/EXPLORATION..

We are not usually cutsie or antique with regard to resources in the Andrews Library (only the
staff are allowed these privileges) but this collection gave the former History teacher in this
Librarian the chance to have lots of fun fishing through the books to find a way to interest our
current students who are internet obsessed and our teachers who find the Internet so quick and
convenient.

What we found without trying very hard was truly amazing. A great assignment on this would be to
challenge boys to find out how amazing these explorers really were by looking through some of
this collection.

SENIOR NON FICTIONAustralian Crime: Chilling Tales of our Time, Malcolm
Brown;This is Australia, Robert Billington;Excel, Revise in a Month: Year 10 Advanced Mathematics, Lyn Baker;Head over Heels,Sam and Jenny Bailey;Why Men Don’t Listen and Women Can’t Read Maps, Alan & Barbara
Pease;Fiasco, the American Military Adventure in Iraq, Thomas E Ricks;The Encyclopedia of Digital Photography, Tim Daly;Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, John Gray

JUNIOR NON FICTIONDark Knights and Dingy Castles, Terry Deary;The World of Ripley’s Believe it or Not, ed Julie Mooney,;Planet Simpson, Chris Turner;Out of the Fiery Furnace, the Impact of Metals on the History of Mankind, Robert
RaymondVeronica Crothers
Librarian

Tournament of the Minds Report

Last Sunday, Sydney Boys High participated in the Tournament of Minds Regional Finals competition
at Sydney Girls High School.

The competition consisted of two parts: a long term challenge and a spontaneous challenge. For
our LTC we were given 6 weeks to prepare a dramatic solution relating to a particular concept of
uniting people of different background (which we presented at SGHS); while in the spontaneous
challenge our team was shown a video of a light bulb with facial expressions and we were given 4
minutes to create solutions to a series of questions about the light bulb.

Although we unfortunately were not able to progress to the next level of the competition, we were
satisfied with the high level of effort and work that we put in. Special thanks must go to our
facilitator, Ms Eggleton, for being able to organise and give us the opportunity to participate
in this competition. Experience is key in a competition like this, and we encourage all students
to participate in TOM in the future, as a co-curricular achievement.

Tournament of the Minds Report On 29th August the Tournament of Minds applied
technology team, consisting of Christopher Chiam (me), Sooraj Prakash, Suman Prusty, Nicky
Pinidiya, Madison Wu, Dominic He and Ganesh Chandrasekharan, who unfortunately couldn’t
perform (but provided valuable help nonetheless), went to SGHS to perform our presentation. Our
challenge was to research a Lost City having been given a series of clues as to its location and
present, as a film and play, our knowledge of this city. After our six weeks of preparation our
performance went relatively smoothly and at the end of the day we were happy to achieve Honours
for our efforts, which is equivalent to runners up. To complement our long term challenge we also
had to produce a solution to a spontaneous question involving the changing moods of a personified
light bulb.

All up it was a great day and we are very proud of our achievements. We would also like to thank
Ms Eggleton for all her hard work in coordinating and organising TOM at our school!Christopher Chiam

POSTSCRIPT from Ms Eggleton It was an absolute privilege to be involved with these
students as they worked independently and with commitment in developing their presentation. With
no intention of embarrassing Christopher Chiam, I want to reveal that he and Gananatha
Minithantri were facilitators for this year’s Tournament, as well as participants. Earlier
in the year, Christopher also stepped up, volunteering to orientate the Year 7 team to the Da
Vinci decathlon program. This is the sort of leadership of which High boys are capable. It is a
wonderful example to set the junior students. Congratulations to all students involved on Sunday.
Job well done!!

Year 10 High Resolves

Since the start of this year, twenty-eight Year 10s participating in the High Resolves program
have been working very hard in our community to raise awareness about gender equality. This all
started when the High Resolves group was set a challenge of raising awareness about this issue by
UN Women, the UN agency in charge of gender equality.

Our challenge was to present an awareness raising program to one all-girls school and one
all-boys school, as well as to provide recommendations to UN Women about how to communicate with
14-17 yr olds. This was a very interesting challenge. We thought that boys advocating
women’s’ rights could be very effective in raising awareness.

Over terms 2 and 3 we prepared a presentation and video to use at the schools and on Friday 13th
August representatives from the group went next-door to SGHS to present the program to Years 7-9.

Jonathan Adhika presented very well and everything went smoothly. Later, on Friday 27th August, a
different group took a bus to Sydney Technical High School to present the same program. After the
first hostilities from the boys at Tech, they all settled down and we had a great presentation
from Patrick Krakovsky and Ming-En Chin.

We would like to thank Lee Martin (representative from High Resolves), the advisors from
Deloitte, Mr Walker, Mr Coan and Mr Cipolla for their help and support.Toby Funston

SBHS Debating

This is the last week of debating for 2010! We have had a wonderfully successful year with
special congratulations again to our Year 12 PDC team bringing home the Hume Barbour Trophy with
our Year 11s still contesting the Karl Cramp.

We have had a great season across both the Eastside and FED competitions. With Year 12 winning
and Year 10 runners up in the Eastside comp. Not to be outdone Year 11 then took out the FED
competition and Year 8 with a strong showing to be runners up!

Again, however, GPS championship has eluded us with Grammar and Iggies proving tough competitors.
Invariably these rounds are the highest standard debates of the year and should be a wake-up call
for all boys who have not been taking coaching or debating seriously across the year.

A sincere thanks to all the boys who have acted as Chair and Timekeeper throughout the year -
without these student volunteers our debates simply would not run!!

See you all at the Debating Dinner – Saturday 11th September

GPS – Round 7 v Kings

Boys are reminded to be READY AND WAITING for topics BY 5.45pm. This failure to do so will result
in topics being released without you and you will miss valuable prep time.Topic Area: International Issues

Year 7B failed to pack up their rooms in Round 6 and will be responsible for setting up ALL
DEBATES

Shore

SJC

TSC

SIC

SGS

NC

TKS

TOTAL

Firsts

0

1

-

0

0

1

2

Seconds

1

1

0

1

0

1

4

Thirds

1

0

0

1

1

1

4

10A

1

1

0

1

1

1

5

10B

1

1

1

1

0

1

5

9A

1

1

1

1

0

1

5

9B

1

1

1

0

0

1

4

8A

0

1

0

1

0

1

3

8B

1

1

1

0

1

0

4

7A

0

1

0

1

0

0

2

7B

1

0

1

1

0

0

3

More information can be found at www.sydneyhigh.org.au/debating and will be emailed to
you on a weekly basis.Please CHECK YOUR EMAIL regularly and ensure we have current contact details for both students
and parents.PARENTS: If you are not receiving weekly emails about debating please
email us at
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and ask to be
added to the parent group for your child’s year.

Debating Dinner 2010

Saturday 11 September

The annual dinner to celebrate debating at High will conclude the debating season. It will be the
week after the final debate of the GPS competition. We will also be thanking our staff and
coaches for their great work on all of the competitions that High enters.

This year’s Debating Dinner is being held onSaturday September 11 in the Great Hall at 6.00 pm. The cost of the dinner will be
$35 per adult/student.
A special price for siblings under 10 years of age has been negotiated at $25. Parents BYO

BOOKINGS MUST BE MADE BY FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3.

Payment for the dinner can be made at the main office. NO bookings can be accepted after this
date as catering numbers must be finalised.

WHAT SHOULD I DO? Detach the form [included in the PDF version of this edition of High Notes].
Next, pay your money at the main office
ANY QUESTIONS? Email the Debating Support Group
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Can you help with dinner set up? email
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Dinner Co-ordinator

2010 DEBATING DINNER

The 2010 Debating Dinner RSVP form is available
in the PDF version of this edition of High Notes.

High Society

The Bulletin Board for Sydney Boys High P & C

Julie Connolly
P&C President. If you would like to have any parent community news or upcoming
events included in High Society, please contact Julie Connolly,
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; M: 0418 470 203.

Thank you to Open Day Parent Volunteers

Thank you to all our volunteers who helped out on the P&C refreshment stall for Open Day this
week. Your contribution is very much appreciated. Your knowledge of the School and the parent
community was very welcome conversation for all our visitors.

Capital Campaign 2010

A reminder for parents to expect telephone calls from fellow parents over the next few weeks to
discuss any questions you may have about Capital Campaign 2010.

Annual Dinners

We are in the season of Annual Dinners. If you would like to contribute some feed back on any of
these events, go to the P&C BLOG with your username and password to post a comment.

Sydney Boys High Big Night Out - 2011

Our esteemed leader and organiser of this now longstanding start of year event (Chinese New Year,
Multicultural Night) is stepping aside – but we hope Charles will still be available for
consultation !

The P&C is looking for a parent or groups of parents who would like to head up the organising
committee for next year’s Big Night Out to be held toward the end of March 2011. Planning
will start at the beginning of Term IV. Please contact Julie Connolly 0418 470 203,
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to discuss.

From the High Store

The High Store is offering Sydney High Lacoste polo for well below cost at $20. Only 8 in stock
to clear, 4 Med & 4 Large.

Gifted and Talented Film Making Excursion to Fox Studios

Copyright or Copywrong

On Friday the 27th August fifteen selected Yr 9 Film Making students attended an excursion to Fox
Studios funded by the schools Gifted and Talented program.

The school was invited to send a small group of students along to what was called a Civics and
Citizenship Youth Challenge. The name given to the one day program was Nothing Beats the Real
Thing! The Youth Challenge brought together students from different schools and film industry
representatives, to explore the issues involved and the impact that film piracy has upon our
society.

The day challenged students about their views on intellectual property and creativity. It asked
them to come up with civics and citizenship strategies that will help society address the ethical
dilemma of film piracy. It raised questions that students face almost daily in today’s
digital age. However, the answers they receive are not always accurate. Some of these questions
were:

‘Is it OK to copy this movie for a friend?’
‘Can I take this film clip and put it on my website?’
‘It’s OK to download the latest film release to watch at home, right?’

The excursion gave the students the opportunity to investigate how copyright, creativity and
citizenship shape our society, and to do so in a unique setting. The main part of the day was
held in Sound Stage 7 – where scenes from films such as ‘The Matrix’,
‘Australia’ and ‘Superman’ were all filmed.

Teachers who attended were asked to act as workshop facilitators as the students put together
some fantastic and highly imaginative role plays. We also received resources and learning
strategies that will help implement similar Civics and Citizenship programs across the curriculum
back at our own schools.

A highlight of the day was getting to meet industry professionals who are currently working at
Fox Studios on both films and television programs. We got to have a sneak peak at scenes from the
film Tomorrow When the War Began’ and saw how the sound is added through various stages in
post production. The students also had a chance to talk with an editor working on the current
television program X Factor about the programs he uses and the way he works.

The students who attended from our school are to be commended for their excellent behaviour, for
their provocative and engaging ideas and for their contribution to the day. Students from our
school won prizes for best role play and best male actor.

I would like to thank the school for supporting this inspiring and informative gifted and
talented opportunity.Bonnie Collignon
Film Making / Creative Arts Department

AAGPS Athletics

Saturday 18 September 2010 - Homebush

Not long now until the 2010 AAGPS Athletics Championships and we are looking forward to it. It is
a day the whole school looks forward to, a day filled with history, pride and tradition. This is
a big day on the AAGPS school calendar and quite a spectacle for both competitors and spectators.
So put on your blue and brown and come and cheer.

The school will be providing transport to Homebush with limited seats. The bus leaves the school
at 9.00am from Cleveland St and will be returning to Anzac Parade at approximately 4.00pm. Cost
is $10 per student for SBHS students only. Permission letters are available at the school office.

Sydney Boys and GPS Athletics Come support our High Athletes in the AAGPS Athletics
Championships at Homebush on the 18 September 2010. This is an opportunity for you to support our
athletes who are competing in the prestigious AAGPS Athletics competition. This is the best
school Boys Athletics competition in Australia. Standards are high. High School has the
reputation of having the friendliest and most inclusive team in the competition.

History of GPS Athletics Official competition commenced in 1892. In 1912 the
competition was divided into two levels – Senior and Junior. Trophy Senior: first awarded
in 1895. The Shield has Championship Shield for Athletics engraved on it. Trophy Junior: first
awarded in 1912. Presented to Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of NSW 11th May
1895. Junior Athletic Championship AAAGPS is engraved on it. Engraved on the back is The Ladies
Challenge Plate.

The GPS Athletics Finals The GPS Athletic season is run in the last four weeks of
Term 3. The season culminates in the AAGPS Athletics carnival held at Homebush. Here the nine
AAGPS schools compete against each other in two different age division. Boys from each year group
represent Sydney Boys in these divisions. They compete in front of nearly 10,000 spectators.

ALL SCHOOLS KNOCKOUT

Cold, windy night... Joeys and Shore on the prowl. The Sydney High athletics team showed up to
the NSW Schools Knockout Competition on the 26/08 in their brand new school bus with their game
faces on – it was time to take care of some business. We were determined to put on a show
and refused to leave without a medal. We had some wins early in the night with Josh Tassell
coming first in the 100m with a time of 11.12, Chris Morrow in the High Jump at a height of
2.00m, Frank Torok in the 1500m with a time of 4.08.05, and Max Kite with an immense throw of
14.94m. With 3 events remaining, the Senior Team and Mr Devlin could feel the pressure with a
chance at nationals slipping away.

A great performance by Anosh Kanagaratne in the 400m and an exceptional effort in the Medley
Relay, secured our runners up position, only 10 points behind Westfields and well in front of
Shore and Joeys. There was great effort from the Juniors and Intermediate teams coming 8th and
5th respectively. The great performance and soaring confidence of the team makes us a real threat
for the upcoming GPS season.

SGS/SBHS INVITATIONAL

The first invitational carnival was held at ES Marks on the 28/08 hosted by Sydney High and
Sydney Grammar. The conditions were favourable and there was a lot of support from the parents
and coaches assisting with the operation of the events. There was a lot of participation in the
juniors with Dominic Mah and Ivor Metcalf both coming first in hurdles and in the seniors with
Chris Morrow coming first in the High Jump and Scott Renzenbrink in the 200m. It was
disappointing to see such a poor turnout from the Sydney High boys especially due to all the
effort from the coaches and parents. There are only two carnivals remaining so come out and have
a go.

Volleyball Report

With the Year 12 Trial Examinations on, Sydney High’s First Grade Volleyball team was up
against a strong looking Scots side. The Scots College won some pivotal points, which resulted in
a tight first set which Sydney High narrowly won. However, as High found its rhythm, we quickly
closed out the game in a 3-setter.

The following week saw us come against the full strength Grammar side, who proved to be dangerous
opponents in our previous meeting (as they had many match points over us). However, with the
largest Sydney High crowd I’ve seen at a volleyball match behind us, we felt much more
confident this time around. We started the match off strongly which led to a reasonable
difference between our scores, however, as the match developed, Grammar slowly caught up. At the
end of the first set, it was point for point, however, with dominant hitting and blocking from
Chris Morrow, High took the first set 26-24. After this slightly shaky first set, everyone
started to play better.

The second set was much easier than the first one as the Grammar side had their morale crushed
from the previous set. The third set proved much the same despite a late surge from our opponents
which was combated with our newly implemented 7-man play. Thanks again to Mr. Kay for his
strategic coaching which allowed the Year 12s to end their last GPS game with a win. This win
solidifies Sydney High as GPS Champions for another year and sets us up for the Honours challenge
at the end of the year in Melbourne.Merlin Li

Sports Donations

GPS sports competition is very demanding on people and resources. At High we have ongoing needs
for facilities development, equipment and development through expert coaching. If you would like
to help through a tax deductible donation for a particular sport, the appropriate form can be
posted to you by calling 9361 6910. Alternatively, you can go to our website www.sydneyboyshigh.com click on Sport / Sports Donations to
download either Development Donation Form or Equipment and Facility Donation Form.

School Students Transport Scheme (SSTS)

School Student Code of Conduct – Students travelling on buses must:-

Dip school bus pass or pay the fare when joining the bus. This is particularly important as
the data collected from the on bus fare collection system may be used for service planning
purposes

Use school specials when provided

Vacate seats for adults when requested

Follow the driver’s instructions about safety on the bus

Respect the needs and comfort of other passengers

Behave appropriately at all times (e.g. no offensive language, no throwing things)

Protect bus property (e.g. no vandalism)

Students are reminded to:-

Only use the school bus pass for its intended purpose i.e. for travel between home and school
(does not include travel to and from sporting activities)

Maintain possession of the school bus pass at all times.

During 2010, authorised officers will be deployed to inspect Code of Conduct compliance on
school bus services in the Eastern Region. Students who are found to have breached their
obligations may lose their travel entitlement and possibly incur an infringement.

The High Rowing Challenge

It’s back on ….The High Rowing Challenge starts Saturday 11 September 2010

Old boys, school community, parents and friends If you would like to relive your rowing
experience or you'd like to try rowing for the first time ... get involved in the Annual High
Rowing Challenge. All ages and abilities welcome.

Enjoy early morning rowing for 6 Saturdays with experienced coaches and coxswains. Enter your own
crew of 8 or join others in a crew. It all culminates with a fun mini-regatta on the Back to the
Sheds Day.

Why? To acknowledge the commitment and achievements of all our shooters and because
friendships made through sport last a lifetime

Cost? $30/person. Payable to the school office by Friday 10th September.

Please note this is a BYO alcohol function for adults.

The 2010 Rifle Shooting Dinner RSVP and payment form is
available in the PDF version of this edition of High Notes.

Athletics Dinner 2010

The Great Hall
Thursday 16th September
6.30pm for 7.00pm

Athletes, Parents, Guardians, Teachers and Coaches,

Athletics invites you to attend the Athletics dinner for the athletes who competed in the 2010
GPS season.

The evening is an opportunity for the boys to revisit the triumphs and shared experiences of
their season. The GPS Team will be announced on the night and there will be prizes for the most
improved athlete in each age group. It is also a great opportunity for parents to socialise and
show support. I would appreciate your support on this occasion – so please come along.

Please complete the slip [available in the PDF version of this edition of High Notes] and return
it to Mr Devlin at school or email me at
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The
cost of the dinner is $30 for adults and $25 for students. The athletic captain and junior
captain will collect a $5 contribution for the coaches’ gift. Your payment must be made
to the front office by Monday 13th September. The dinner is a BYO function for adults.

Yours Faithfully,Robert Devlin
MIC Athletics

The 2010 Athletics Dinner RSVP form is available
in the PDF version of this edition of High Notes.

Year 8 Family Dinner

Sydney Boys High Parents, students and siblings are invited to our

Year 8 Family Dinner

6.00pm at the Great Hall, Friday 17 September 2010

Cost $25.00 per person (excludes drinks)Caterer: Wild Rocket Catering

The dinner will be attended by our year adviser Robert Devlin who will speak briefly and is happy
to answer questions.

Please return the form [available in the PDF version of this edition of High Notes] with your
payment to the office by 8 September 2010.

If you have any queries, please contact Anne Wall on 99690813

The 2010 Year 8 Family Dinner RSVP form is available
in the PDF version of this edition of High Notes.

Driving Lessons at SBHS

Learn to drive safely, correctly and competently with confidence!

Driving lessons are now available to students of Sydney Boys High School who are L plate or P
plate drivers.

Peter Hatch, the school’s bus driver, is also a fully qualified professional driving
instructor. We are pleased to announce that in association with Bamster Driving School, a dual
control manual transmission vehicle is now available to SBHS students for lessons.

Price: $50.00 per hour (minimum one hour)

Where: Lessons will start and finish at the school

When: Lessons are available before and after school. During school hours, lessons are also
available, subject to Peter’s school bus driving commitments